I knew Bishop Yeung for many years. The bishop and I joined Caritas-Hong Kong in the same year: he as Director of Education Services while I started as a lecturer at the then-Caritas Francis Hsu College (CFHC), now the Caritas Institute of Higher Education (CIHE). My long history of working for the bishop began with my teaching in CFHC, where I had the honour of occasionally drafting his speeches and other documents in English, in particular, those related to the college.

HONG KONG (SE): Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun expressed his appreciation of the late Bishop Michael Yeung Ming-cheung’s longtime service to Caritas-Hong Kong and his dedication in helping the needy. The cardinal celebrated the vigil Mass and concelebrated the funeral Mass for the bishop on January 10 and 11.

HONG KONG (SE): While Bishop Michael Yeung Ming-cheung often reminded people of the needs of the least, the last and the lost, Karen Wu Yick-kwan, his niece, said during the vigil Mass on January 10 that she would also like to describe him with three “L”s—a person with “love” and “loyalty” who remembered his own needs the “least.”